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Gastric Bypass Surgery
For people consumed with losing weight, surgery may seem
like an easy option. Gastric bypass surgery has helped
a number of people and has come to light in recent years
due to a number of celebrities receiving this procedure.
Although a gastric bypass surgery may seem like an easy
way to shed unwanted pounds, it is actually a very serious
weight loss method and is not for most people.
You should only consider gastric bypass surgery if you
are very significantly overweight and need to lose the
weight for medical reasons rather than for cosmetic reasons.
Gastric bypass, which is also known as stapling one’s
stomach, works by decreasing the amount of food that can
be held in the stomach.
You lose weight because the food bypasses a part of the
small intestine and decreases stomach size, which means
that you physically can’t eat as much without vomiting.
You also don’t absorb calories as readily, allowing these
foods to leave the body naturally instead.
Before you choose gastric bypass surgery, you should
consider all other options. First, try losing weight on
your own using diet and exercise. This requires lots of
will power, but is much easier and safer than gastric
bypass surgery.
You can also talk to your doctor about medications that
could possible help you lose weight and alternative therapy
techniques, like acupuncture and hypnosis.
If you and your doctor do decide that gastric bypass
surgery s right for you, start by losing some weight on
your own. The more weigh you can lose through diet and
exercise, the easier the surgery will be on your body.
You should follow all of your doctor’s recommendations
at this point to ready yourself for surgery.
After the surgery, you will also need to continue diet
control and exercise, complete physical therapy, and take
any prescriptions your doctor tells you to take. The work
you do after the surgery will help you to lose the weight
you want to lose, and this work is not easy.
Gastric bypass surgery simply isn’t for everyone. Statistics
show that as many as 10% of the people receiving gastric
bypass surgery have medical complications, and even though
these risks are decreasing with new technology, this is
still a danger.
Side effects could include infection, hernia, ulcers,
blood clots, complications during the surgery, and even
death. Make sure this is what you really need before you
decide to go through with any type of procedure to help
you lose weight.
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